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Wales looking at next generation ahead of Barbarians fixture


Lily Hawkins sat A-level exams in biology and physical education (PE) earlier this month before linking up with the national squad.

The Coleg Gwent student started the season aiming to have a leadership role with Wales Under-18s, and possibly train with Gwalia Lightning.

Instead, the 18-year-old scrum-half from New Tredegar scored a try on her Lightning debut and is now learning from Wales’ best.

“It has been a bit of a hectic year,” she said. “I have gone from college to PDC (Player Development Centre), to under-18s, to Gwalia, to under-21s, to seniors.

“I have loved it all and they have been great opportunities. Whatever comes, whether it is expected or not, I put 100% in.”

Hawkins balanced revision with rugby and intends to extend her studying at Cardiff Met next year.

The teenage half-back – who says her biggest asset is effort – will push Keira Bevan and Seren Lockwood ahead of the Barbarians game in a first taste of senior international standards.

“It’s been intense and the level goes up,” she said. “Quite a few youngsters have come into the environment.

“It’s a great opportunity and test for us. Anything that comes now is just a bonus.”



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